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Social and economic condition between 1000 CE to 1350 CE

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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The social and economic condition between 1000 CE to 1350 CE:

  • India's historical past began with the Indus Valley Civilization (3300–1300 BCE), whose culture seems to have relied heavily on commerce and instances of overseas trade, noteworthy being the connections between Indus and Mesopotamia.
  • The Vedic era saw the use of the trading of countable units of precious metal.  In the begining of the era of medieval after 1000 CE, India witnessed per capita GDP improvement during the period of Delhi Sultanate in the north and the Vijayanagara Empire in the south but was not as successful as Ming China up until the 16th century.
  • Manufacturing around a quarter of global GDP until division and occupation over the next century. During the Mughal Era, India was the world's leading producer, supplying 25% of the world's industrial output until the mid-18th century, until British rule.

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